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词组 zombie
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zombie
Theme: EXHAUSTION
n. a very tired person.
I feel like such a zombie. Maybe I'm not eating right.I'm just a zombie at this hour of the morning.
Theme: PEOPLE - STRANGE
n. a weird and frightening person.
Martin is practically a zombie. Doesn't he ever go out—in the daylight, I mean?Tracy's getting to look like a zombie. Is she well?
Theme: PEOPLE - STUPID
n. a very stupid person.
Is this some kind of gathering of zombies and mouth-breathers or something?Please ask one of those zombies to stand by the door.
zombie
1. noun
1
a dull, personality-free person. From the belief of certain west African religions that corpses can be revived to walk the earth without souls US, 1941.
2
in poker, an expert player who shows no emotion, no matter how good or bad his hand is US, 1979.
3
a policewoman. Usually in the plural UK, 1956.
4
among air-traffic controllers, a suspicious unidentified flying object UK, 1982
2. verb
to put someone into an apathetic condition. From a belief in soulless corpses that walk the earth (and film sets) having been revived by voodoo UK, 1990

zombie apocalypse

A scenario depicted in apocalyptic fiction in which an onslaught of zombies (undead corpses) causes the collapse of human civilization. The Walking Dead and other shows and movies about a zombie apocalypse have proven wildly popular.

zombie

(ˈzɑmbi)
1. n. a weird and frightening person. Martin is practically a zombie. Doesn’t he ever go out—in the daylight, I mean? Britney’s getting to look like a zombie. Is she well?
2. n. a very stupid person. Please ask one of those zombies to stand by the door.
3. n. a very tired person. I feel like such a zombie. Maybe I’m not eating right.
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